As I also have a service/product for eBay templates – Spicy Auction Templates – and each update that alters the rules on templates means we have to redo all of the pre-made templates in our library (hundreds!) and work with clients to fix/change/update custom made templates as well.

Luckily the active content rules did NOT affect Spicy Auction Templates as we never even used active content!

There was some misconception and confusion about this. As I explained in the past, the tool that eBay provided to check for active content also checks whether your template/listing is mobile responsive.

BUT – this is STILL NOT required by eBay!

Of course, I wanted to offer the very best for my customers so we started to work on changing all templates to a mobile responsive format in ahead of eBay’s future plans.

And we basically finished the work a few weeks ago – pretty much exactly when eBay announced that links won’t be allowed in templates anymore AND contact information will also be banned from eBay in the next few months!

But eBay’s rules meant we had to change/update all templates AGAIN and change the footer part to simply say – Design by SpicyAuctionTemplates. Without the .com part and without the link:

Also, we have removed the Contacts section from our templates as from Autumn onwards eBay will no longer allow phone numbers/emails in the listing/template so this block will basically become useless:

This means that our pre-made templates are now all 100% mobile responsive (something eBay isn’t even asking for yet) and of course they use no active content and don’t contain any links either!

Although the term is now very common, some of you may be wondering exactly what mobile responsive means in terms of an eBay template?

It means that the template itself will change the size of images and text accordingly, based on the screen size of the user. So on a desktop it will be full browser size, on tablet – tablet screen size – on mobile devices – mobile screen size, etc.

Just to give you an example – this is how our templates re-size for mobile devices:

Previously many websites were using two standards – one website for desktop users and one for mobile users. But it meant maintaining two set-ups which was not perfect.

Responsive design is awesome as you have same the website/template and it simply re-sizes and re-organises elements in it automatically based on screen size.

eBay wouldn’t be eBay of course if it wasn’t 10 years behind everyone else. By that I mean eBay’s website itself is NOT mobile responsive, at least not yet. I don’t know why but that’s how it is. You can check this yourself – go to eBay and re-size your browser – the website won’t change accordingly:

But of course eBay has a mobile application and mobile version of the website where your listing/templates will work as responsive and help you get more out of those 50% of people who buy from eBay using mobile devices.

Speaking of that – eBay often talks about how 50% of sales come from mobile devices, so you shouldn’t be too worried about including images in listings directly etc.

All I think every time I read this is what the f**k?

I mean honestly, what kind of ridiculous logic is that?

If 50% of buyers use mobile devices then that still means the other 50% are DESKTOP BUYERS!!! So the suggestion that you should be ignoring 50% of your customers to cater only to mobile buyers is just totally wrong!

And that’s the beauty of the responsive listing templates that we now use in SAT – with them you target 100% of buyers – both desktop and mobile users, as IF you use SAT templates and follow our formatting guidelines and insert images into listings, they will look PERFECT on desktops as well as mobile devices.

And this is the message that eBay should be pushing – make your listings MOBILE RESPONSIVE to cover every buyer, whatever device they use!

There’s actually another great new feature that I’d like to point out. You can now change the text for info buttons within templates. These are, by default:

Payment information

Shipping information

Returns policy

So you can change these texts to whatever you want!

For example, let’s say you sell used Blu-rays, you can change Payment Information to Our Warranty/Our Guarantee – and then instead of payment information you can write about how you guarantee your Blu-rays are 100% working, with no scratches to the case or disc itself, or you get your money back:

Or let’s say you sell clothing, you can instead have a Sizing tab where you give information on the measurements and recommendations for different sizes etc.

This is also incredibly useful for international sellers who need to translate these texts to their local language!

Whatever your needs, to change the header of one of the tabs/info buttons, all you need to do is open the template code in notepad (nothing other than notepad) and find the place in the code which shows these text snippets and simply change / replace them with whatever text you want.

Change PAYMENT INFORMATION text to whatever you want:

Save and make sure to preview your edited template to make sure you’ve done it properly. You can also test out the responsive mode by re-sizing your browser to see how it’ll look on a tablet, mobile phone etc.

Instead of changing the current info blocks, another option is to create ADDITIONAL blocks, leaving the Payment/Shipping/Returns blocks in place.

For example, you want to create an About Us section in the template – you can do that by finding the bit of code that is for the Shipping Information block (the reason I recommend using code for the shipping block is because that has a nice, neutral icon of boxes):

Once you have selected the required code, COPY it and paste it right after same section or any other section and simply rename the title as before:

This is super handy and a quick way to customise templates even further! In the SAT members’ area you’ll find videos on how to do many such customisation jobs with ease. You don’t have to be a programmer to be able to customise your SAT templates even further.

As the new eBay shop format does not support custom pages anymore, with our templates you can create such additional sections at the bottom of your listing to cover any additional information you may need, like:

About Us section

Sizing Guide

How to use guide

Assembly instructions

etc.

New templates still have ability of using CUSTOM headers which I think is simply an amazing feature – that you can create the look of a custom made template by simply changing the header of your template.

As for our custom made templates, we’ve been building these as mobile responsive for a number of months now.

If you’re a past customer, get in touch with us to find out about options for updating your template to the new mobile responsive format AND to remove any links and contact information you may have in the template.

As for now, we’ll be adding new templates to the SAT library! We didn’t do it before the new standards were confirmed but now, these new standards will be valid for many years to come, so we can really concatenate on building up the template library.

As a SAT customer, you have the opportunity to SEND YOUR IDEAS in! Basically – if you can’t find a template for the product/theme you’re looking for, just contact us and we’ll create that template and add it to our ever growing library.

And all that for just £29.95, for lifetime access! Plus it also includes free videos on how to use our templates to create awesome looking listings for your eBay business.

There are no companies/options out there that offer what SAT does – a simple, cheap way of creating amazing eBay listings that simply SELL your product more effectively!

So what are you waiting for? Become a SAT member and start growing your eBay business today!